Sunday, September 27, 2009
312th post
Time for more catching up on the links list reorganizationizaning. Ing.
www.thatguywiththeglasses.com Home site of the Nostalgia Critic, Linkara, the 5 Second Movies, and other pop culture commentators. Loads of fun to watch.
www.titane.ca/igod/main.html IGod--a diverting method of time-passing, dialogue with a computer with a God Complex.
notalwaysright.com The customer is sometimes wrong, and sometimes they are stupefyingly so. This site dedicated to collecting and displaying the worst of the worst.
tvtropes.org Fact: TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life. Xkcd has learned this lesson all too well.
the-dark-cat.livejournal.com Batman and Sons: take the amount of win in in all the DCAU series (TV and comic book) combined. Stir gently. Shake. Square it. Square again. Cube. Square once more. Congratualtions, you now have 1% of the total win in this reimagining of the Bat-Family. The facial expressions alone are to die for. Also has a blog.
And so long to Being Five, Chuck Norris Facts and JKRowling.com.
TODAY'S BOOK: "Saucer", by Stephen Coonts ((c) 2002)
www.thatguywiththeglasses.com Home site of the Nostalgia Critic, Linkara, the 5 Second Movies, and other pop culture commentators. Loads of fun to watch.
www.titane.ca/igod/main.html IGod--a diverting method of time-passing, dialogue with a computer with a God Complex.
notalwaysright.com The customer is sometimes wrong, and sometimes they are stupefyingly so. This site dedicated to collecting and displaying the worst of the worst.
tvtropes.org Fact: TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life. Xkcd has learned this lesson all too well.
the-dark-cat.livejournal.com Batman and Sons: take the amount of win in in all the DCAU series (TV and comic book) combined. Stir gently. Shake. Square it. Square again. Cube. Square once more. Congratualtions, you now have 1% of the total win in this reimagining of the Bat-Family. The facial expressions alone are to die for. Also has a blog.
And so long to Being Five, Chuck Norris Facts and JKRowling.com.
TODAY'S BOOK: "Saucer", by Stephen Coonts ((c) 2002)
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